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Schubert: Octet for Strings and Winds, plus String Quartet No.10 in E flat
BSD 143 From The Vault
The Fine Arts Quartet, with Harold Siegel, double-bass, and members of the New York Woodwind Quintet. The Octet is from a 1962 Concert-Disc album, the Quartet from lost 1962 masters... A premiere release on CD! "Full bodied performances... of symphonic proportions, with plenty of fire and emotion. The remastering is astounding." American Record Guide
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Mozart Symphonies No. 35 (Haffner) and 36 (Linz) BSD144
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Transcribed for chamber ensemble by J.N. Hummel. World Premiere Recording.Mark Kroll (fortepiano) and The Parlor Philharmonic. (Traverso flute, classical violin and cello). Record of the Month, "stunning and refreshing.". Deutsche Pro Musica Antiqua. "Absolutely first rate performances," New York Times.
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Schubert: "The Trout" Quintet and "Death and the Maiden" Quartet
BSD145 From The Vault The Fine Arts Quartet, with Harold Siegel, double-bass, and Frank Glazer, piano (on "The Trout") Two Conert-Disc albums on one CD.
Recordings of Special Merit, "Extraordinarily sensitive and spirited performances." Stereo Review
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The Intimate Schubert (Four great Duos and Trios) BSD146 From The Vault
Includes the Sonatina in D, Sonata in A, Piano Trio No.1 and Notturno, D.897.The Suk Trio: Josef Suk, violin, Josef Chuchro, cello; Jan Paneka, piano. Our first re-issue from the vaults of Supraphon Records. 1962-64 gems.These performances are "filled with ravishing warmth and lyricism. The sound is clean, focused and elegant." High Fidelity
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Bach in the Village BSD 147
David Carrier is one of Boston's most respected musicians. He is a superb organist and his playing is exciting, informed, creative and always musical.
"...one of Boston's most respected musicians, a superb organist whose playing is exciting, creative and always musical." James David Christie
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